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    Welding After Foam

    So my rear subframe mounts have the cavity foam in them but I found a crack on one mount while prepping for my vince bar. Would it be possible to still weld the crack? Do I just spot weld it essentially and not let too much heat into the metal?
    2003.5 E46 M3 Silver Grey/Cinnamon

    MCS - Vorshlag Plates - SSv1- SS Dual 2.5" Sec.2 - SS (Hamann) Street Sec.3 - 3.91 Gears - BBS E88s - 996 Brembo - PSMax - SDW Monoball - VinceBar - DMG - Haimus CSL - Karbonius - HTE Tuning - AEM 50-1200

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    I think you’ll set the foam on fire. Maybe test it and have someone on stand by with a fire extinguisher?

    Check the foam SDS which should have more info.


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      #3
      Or use the epoxy kit?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Rkymtnrider View Post
        Or use the epoxy kit?
        I am using the epoxy kit. There is a crack I have to weld up first though.
        2003.5 E46 M3 Silver Grey/Cinnamon

        MCS - Vorshlag Plates - SSv1- SS Dual 2.5" Sec.2 - SS (Hamann) Street Sec.3 - 3.91 Gears - BBS E88s - 996 Brembo - PSMax - SDW Monoball - VinceBar - DMG - Haimus CSL - Karbonius - HTE Tuning - AEM 50-1200

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        Journal: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...grey-speed-run

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          #5
          Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
          I think you’ll set the foam on fire. Maybe test it and have someone on stand by with a fire extinguisher?

          Check the foam SDS which should have more info.


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          I ended up just doing a very small area at a time and letting it cool down after every few millimeters. Also had a fire extinguisher ready to go.
          2003.5 E46 M3 Silver Grey/Cinnamon

          MCS - Vorshlag Plates - SSv1- SS Dual 2.5" Sec.2 - SS (Hamann) Street Sec.3 - 3.91 Gears - BBS E88s - 996 Brembo - PSMax - SDW Monoball - VinceBar - DMG - Haimus CSL - Karbonius - HTE Tuning - AEM 50-1200

          http://www.instagram.com/sid_e46/
          Journal: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...grey-speed-run

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sid_E46 View Post

            I ended up just doing a very small area at a time and letting it cool down after every few millimeters. Also had a fire extinguisher ready to go.
            Good deal. I wonder if that weakens the reinforcement from the foam. I know it does in composite sandwich structures.


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              #7
              Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

              Good deal. I wonder if that weakens the reinforcement from the foam. I know it does in composite sandwich structures.


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              I do have plates and a vince bar now so it should be fine.
              2003.5 E46 M3 Silver Grey/Cinnamon

              MCS - Vorshlag Plates - SSv1- SS Dual 2.5" Sec.2 - SS (Hamann) Street Sec.3 - 3.91 Gears - BBS E88s - 996 Brembo - PSMax - SDW Monoball - VinceBar - DMG - Haimus CSL - Karbonius - HTE Tuning - AEM 50-1200

              http://www.instagram.com/sid_e46/
              Journal: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...grey-speed-run

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